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Release Date:
July 8, 2011
Original Title:
The Lessons of Gulliver Stevens
Alternate Titles:
TLOGS
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Simplistic Reviews
Tangerine Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 20
In the Fall of 1984 a brilliant but rebellious teenager is accepted to a prestigious private school where he meets a depressed classmate and helps her stand up to her neglectful father.
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Additional Photography:
Rachel Swedler
Art Direction:
Matt Wilkes
Assistant Director:
Dimitri Crane
Boom Operator:
Cody Lawrence
Nick Graczyk
Travis Joseph
Justin Fox
Camera Operator:
Michael Baggs
Chase Parsons
Brandan Glavey
Ian Didriksen
Camera Supervisor:
Chris Racioppi
Cinematography:
Jim D'Achiardi
Costume Design:
Kevin Gordon
Director:
DJ Valentine
Justin Polizzi
Editor:
Steven Schweickert
Justin Polizzi
Gaffer:
Mike Gibson
Grip:
Joshua Rogers
Brandon Sweet
Evan Weller
Hair Designer:
Lindsay Young
Hairstylist:
Rachel Cox
Location Manager:
Cara Samuels
Makeup Artist:
Shaylie Malone
Music:
Troy Simpson
Production Coordinator:
Craig Williams
Production Design:
Kevin Reid
Production Manager:
Cara Samuels
Production Office Assistant:
Ashley Polanceo
Property Master:
Olivia Williams
Script Supervisor:
Rebecca Gable
Second Unit:
Edward Boss
Set Designer:
Meagan Skerchock
Sound Mixer:
James Nolan
Joshua Gladu
Video Assist Operator:
Steven Schweickert
Writer:
DJ Valentine
Justin Polizzi
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